Baylands Nature Preserve, located in Palo Alto, California, spans approximately 1,940 acres. It features undisturbed marshland, tidal flats, salt marshes, and freshwater habitats. The preserve is a habitat for various wildlife and plant species.
Ecological significance comes from the diversity of migratory birds and native wildlife. Outdoor activities include hiking, biking, and birdwatching. Flat walking trails interconnect throughout the preserve, with some leading to the Dumbarton Bridge. A boardwalk provides bay views.
Picnic spots, restrooms, and water fountains are available. The preserve includes a duck pond and parking areas. A science center educates on local ecology.
Hours of operation vary seasonally, with specific closing times enforced. Parking is ample. Dressing for windy conditions and temperature variations is advisable.
Special events, such as moonlight runs and 4th of July fireworks, allow for after-dark access. Baylands Nature Preserve serves as a natural refuge and recreational area for outdoor and wildlife enthusiasts.